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80 Page Giant Magazine#9
Cover: Carmine Infantino & Murphy Anderson

80 Page Giant Magazine #9

Apr 1965 · DC · 0.25 USD
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In "Flash of Two Worlds!", the Flash vanishes during a public demonstration of his speed, only to find himself in a parallel dimension eerily like his own—where a version of himself, Jay Garrick, lives as the Flash. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Carmine Infantino with inks by Joe Giella, this landmark story introduces a groundbreaking multiverse concept. The cover, penciled by Infantino and inked by Murphy Anderson, captures the moment of cosmic collision.

Contains 5 stories
Flash of Two Worlds!
24 pp · superhero
The Flash [Barry Allen]The Golden Age Flash [Jay Garrick]Iris WestJoan GarrickThe ThinkerThe FiddlerThe Shade

In a dazzling display of speed, the Flash vanishes mid-exhibition—only to find himself in a parallel dimension eerily like his own. There, he meets Jay Garrick, the Flash of this world, and the two must navigate the shock of their unexpected connection.

The Pied Piper of Peril!
9.67 pp · superhero
The Flash [Barry Allen]Iris WestThe Pied Piper

In "The Pied Piper of Peril!", Barry finds himself torn between a rare on-time dinner date with Iris and the sudden, discordant call of the Piper—the self-acclaimed Master of Sound, whose eerie melodies are turning the city's rhythms into chaos. As the streets echo with unnatural tones, Barry must decide whether to stay for love or answer the call of duty.

The Man Who Changed the Earth!
12 pp · superhero
The Flash [Barry Allen]Iris WestDr. AlchemyBen Sniper

As Mr. Element, Al Desmond nearly bested the Scarlet Speedster through his command of the elements. Now reborn as Dr. Alchemy, armed with the fabled philosopher’s stone, he steps into a new chapter of power and mystery.

Here Comes Captain Boomerang!
13 pp · superhero
The Flash [Barry Allen]Iris WestCaptain Boomerang ["Digger" Harkness, also as George Green]W.W. Wiggins

When petty crook "Digger" Harkness dons the flashy suit of Captain Boomerang for a publicity stunt, he’s supposed to promote the Wiggins Game Company’s new toy. But with a flair for theatrics and a mind set on bigger scores, he’s quickly turning the act into something far more dangerous—just as the real hero arrives on the scene.

The Super-Gorilla's Secret Identity!
13.33 pp · superhero
The Flash [Barry Allen]Iris WestSuper-Gorilla Grodd [as Drew Drowden]

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Full credits

cover pencils Carmine Infantino
cover inks Murphy Anderson

Reprints

↩ Reprints Showcase #14 (1958), The Flash #106 (1959), The Flash #108 (1959), The Flash #109 (1959), The Flash #117 (1960), The Flash #123 (1961)

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